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Free Download of Brian Borcherdt's Torches Album

Posted by: Adam Morrison | Nov 20 2009 5:00PM

Brian Borcherdt of the experimental Toronto band Holy F**k has put a new collection of solo work up for free download.

Torches includes seventeen soft, melodic, introspective tracks recorded between 2004 and 2006, a time when Holy F**k was receiving a lot of exposure and attention.

Click here to visit Brian's site and grab the album.



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